UNREST AT NEWCASTLE.
. BURWOOD WHEELERS RESUME WORK. ' ; By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ' ' Sydney, February 5. > The Burwood.mine wheekrs, whose strike has been the principal obstacle to a- conference betweenl.the. mine-owners and the - men) have decided to resume work pbnding consideration of their 1 claims under the Arbitration Act. The Employers' Federation has consequently granted the miners' request for a conference. The miners have abandoned the idea of an aggregate meeting. .. It is reported that some of the Biir.wood j -miners are,-opposed to resuming work' unless the . wheelers join the Employees', Federation. If sUoh a condition is forced upon the wheelers it will cause a bitch.' - : It is not anticipated that a hitch will result in connection ; with the Bnrwood mine. Apprehension, however, has beer caused by the stoppage at the Pelawmain,mine, where a'disagreement witl the clippers had been no sooner settled than troublo with the borers caused tht colliery to be idle. ■ .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 6 February 1913, Page 7
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150UNREST AT NEWCASTLE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 6 February 1913, Page 7
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